Summary of the poem the microscope by Anton Leeuwenhoek
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The central idea of the poem, then, is that all science, when it is first developed, seems "crazy" to those who are interested only in what is immediately relevant to them. It is only the great innovators and geniuses—who can continue to work despite the disapproval of those around them—who actually advance our world.
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The central idea of the poem, then, is that all science, when it is first developed, seems "crazy" to those who are interested only in what is immediately relevant to them. It is only the great innovators and geniuses—who can continue to work despite the disapproval of those around them—who actually advance our world.
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